DAHLIA, Double. 
Everyone knows and admires the Double Dahlia, but 
comparatively few are aware that it can bo Brown so 
easily from seed and flowers, so beautifully the Erst 
season, that the purchase of bulbs is a needleH ex- 
pense. Choice mixed. Pkt., 40 seeds, 4 cts. 
DAHLIA, New Striped Single. 
The extra large single flowers, quite four inchesin 
diameter, compriso a wonderful variety of colors, boau- 
ti fully striped, flaked, mottled and dotted in a grotes- 
que and charming manner. Pkt.. 40 seeds. J cts. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE. 
AUSTOLOCHIA. 
A rapid growing climber with 
curious purple flowers. Pkt., 
15 seeds, 4 cts. 
Mrs. Louis Wolff, Ohaska, Minn., 
April 15, 1899, writes:— The Cineraria 
seeds you sent us last year, came up 
very nice. We raised a number of 
plants and they bloomed this winter 
and are still in bloom. They are 
beauties. 
Mrs. A. P. Bonvallet, Wichert, 111., 
April 17, 1899, writes:— Seeds purchased 
of you last spring came up splendidly, 
the Centuera Marguerite, Cobaea 
Soandens and Sweet Peas were very 
nice. 
DIGITALIS, 
OR FOX GLOVE. 
A handsome and ornamental 
hardy perennial of stately growth 
for shrubberies and half shady 
places. Pkt., 300 seeds, 3c. 
